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Avalanche Coach Jared Bednar Exits Game After Puck Incident

Colorado Avalanche

In a surprising turn of events during Saturday’s matchup against the Vegas Golden Knights, Colorado Avalanche head coach Jared Bednar was forced to leave the bench after being struck by a puck. The incident occurred in the third period when Golden Knights forward Keegan Kolesar attempted to bank the puck off the boards, but it veered into the Avalanche bench, hitting Bednar on the side of the head.

Immediately after the hit, a trainer attended to Bednar, who was seen heading to the dressing room with a towel pressed to his head. By the end of the game, Bednar had not returned, and reports from ESPN indicated that he was still undergoing evaluation.

The game itself was a nail-biter, with the Golden Knights edging out the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Avalanche 3-2 in overtime. This victory allowed Vegas to clinch a playoff spot and leapfrog the Edmonton Oilers into the lead of the Pacific Division.

Bednar’s exit was not the only setback for the Avalanche, as defenseman Josh Manson also left the game after suffering an upper-body injury, adding to the team’s challenges during this critical stretch of the season.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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